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  • 61As Any Fool Can See — Single by Tracy Lawrence from the album I See It Now …

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  • 62Now You See It — Infobox television show name = Now You See It caption = Logos for Now You See It format = Game Show picture format = NTSC runtime = 30 Minutes creator = starring = Jack Narz (1974 75) Chuck Henry (1989) country = USA rating=TV G network = CBS… …

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  • 63Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See but Cannot Feel — Infobox Album | Name = Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See but Cannot Feel Type = Album Artist = Atlas Sound Released = Flagicon|USA February 19, 2008 Flagicon|UK May 5, 2008 Recorded = Bradford Cox 2007 Genre = Ambient Shoegaze Length = 50:01… …

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  • 64I'll See You in My Dreams (album) — Infobox Album Name = I ll See You in My Dreams Type = soundtrack Artist = Doris Day Released = December 14, 1951 Recorded = Genre = Length = Label = Producer = Reviews = Last album = On Moonlight Bay This album = I ll See You in My Dreams Next… …

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  • 65(be) glad to see the back of somebody — be glad, etc. to see the back of sb/sth idiom (informal, especially BrE) to be happy that you will not have to deal with or see sb/sth again because you do not like them or it • Was I pleased to see the back of her! • I can t wait to see the back …

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  • 66Love Somebody — is a popular song.It was written by Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer and published in 1947 (see 1947 in music).The recording by Doris Day and Buddy Clark was released by Columbia Records as catalog number 38174, with the flip side Confess . It first… …

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  • 67have got nothing on somebody — have (got) ˈnothing on sb/sth idiom (informal) to be not nearly as good as sb/sth see also ↑have something on somebody Main entry: ↑haveidiom …

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  • 68mix somebody up with somebody — ˌmix sb/sth ˈup (with sb/sth) derived to think wrongly that sb/sth is sb/sth else Syn: ↑confuse • I think you must be mixing me up with someone else. see also ↑mixed up Main entry: ↑mix …

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  • 69not see hide nor hair of somebody — not see hide nor ˈhair of sb/sth idiom (informal) not to see sb/sth for some time • I haven t seen hide nor hair of her for a month. see save your (own) skin/hide/neck at …

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  • 70think of somebody as somebody — ˈthink of sb/sth as sb/sth derived to consider sb/sth in a particular way • I think of this place as my home. • She is thought of as a possible director. see also ↑well thought of Main entry: ↑think …

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